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PEONIES OF ENGLISH ORIGIN, continued 
graphs showing the bloom and habit of the plant in 
all stages, so that, without doubt, the plants we offer 
are the true variety. It is an immense, cup-shaped 
flower, with extremely wide, _ imbricated petals. 
On young plants not well established, the side buds 
produce water-lily-shaped blooms showing a center 
of yellow stamens. The terminal buds on established 
plants, however, produce immense, full-double flow¬ 
ers. The outer petals are pale rose, gradually shading 
lighter toward the center to a rosy white. Highly 
perfumed. $15. See illustration facing page 21. 
♦LADY BERESFORD. Large flowers of a soft 
blush-pink shade; delicate and beautiful. Fine 
habit, strong grower. $2.50. 
LADY BROOKE. (1895.) Medium size, anem¬ 
one. Guards lilac-white, center sulphur-white. Habit 
medium. A very attractive bloom. Midseason. $1. 
♦LADY CARRINGTON. Very large, flat, loose, 
rose type. Pale silvery-rose, washed white. Fra¬ 
grance XX. Medium height. Midseason. $1.50. 
LADY CURZON. Medium size, medium com¬ 
pact, globular, crown type. Lilac-white, with 
creamy collar. Fragrance XX. Medium habit. 
Early. $2.50. 
♦LADY MAYORESS. (1909.) Guard petals 
rose, center of narrow, white, fimbriated petals. 
$1.50. 
♦LADY POCOCK. (1908.) Soft flesh-white; 
narrow center petals. Early-flowering. $2.50. 
LADY ROMILY. Early-flowering, rose type. 
Delicate lilac-white. $2. 
♦LIMOSEL. Bright, clear, lilac-rose; large, full, 
double flower. Very sweet-scented. $1.50. 
LOTTIE COLLINS. Medium size, semi-rose 
type. Dark crimson, 4(168), black reflex. Very 
strong, tall, upright grower. Late. $1. 
♦LYDE. Large, compact, light Tyrian rose, with 
lighter shadings. Very fragrant. $2.50. 
♦MARIA KELWAY. Crown type. Soft, lilac- 
rose guard petals. Yellowish collar with blush tufts. 
Fragrance XX. Early. $3.50. 
MARCHIONESS OF LANSDOWNE. Large, 
compact, flat rose type. Pale hydrangea-pink, 
1(132), center somewhat darker, splashed with 
crimson; full-double, imbricated flower. Fragrance 
X. Habit medium, free bloomer. Midseason. $7.50. 
MASTERPIECE. (1895.) Syn. Mr. Manning. 
Medium size, semi-rose type. Brilliant Tyrian rose, 
3(155). Fragrant. Tall grower, free bloomer. Very 
distinct and beautiful variety. Midseason. $1. 
MISS SALWAY. Very large, compact, globular, 
high crown. Lilac-white, 2(7), collar lighter. Fra¬ 
grance X. Strong, tall grower, free bloomer. Mid¬ 
season. Extra fine. $10. 
MOUNTEBANK. Very large anemone. Milk- 
white guards, center amber-yellow, 1(28). Fra¬ 
grance X. Medium height, very showy. Mid¬ 
season. Extra good for this type. $2.50. 
♦MAJOR LODER. (1908.) Flesh guard petals, 
with short yellow central petals. Very distinct. $1. 
♦MOONBEAM. A very beautiful variety, en¬ 
tirely distinct in form. Flat, saucer-shaped flower, 
with small tufted center. Soft pearly white, lightly 
shaded rose. $2. 
MRS. GEORGE BUNYARD. Very large, com¬ 
pact, flat rose type. Pale lilac-rose, 1(178). Erect, 
tall, compact, strong habit. Midseason. Extra-good. 
sp-^. 
NANA SAHIB. Medium size, flat, semi-double 
type. Intense dark crimson. Very dark green foli¬ 
age, with conspicuous crimson stem and veins. 
Fragrance X. Strong, tall, erect grower. Mid¬ 
season. Good. 75 cts. 
ONLOOKER. Medium size, compact, flat rose 
type. Light violet-rose, 1(154). Erect, compact, 
medium height. Midseason. 75 cts. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE. (1886.) Large, com¬ 
pact, high crown. Guards and crown light violet- 
rose, 1(154), collar cream-white, 1(10), center 
flecked crimson. Fragrant. Strong, vigorous, me¬ 
dium height, very free bloomer. Early midseason. 
Extra-good tricolor. 50 cts. 
PRINCESS IRENE. (Kel.) Guard petals flesh- 
color, with center petals sulphur-yellow, giving it 
the appearance of a light yellow Peony. Very good 
midseason to late. 75 cts. 
PRINCESS MAY. Guard petals delicate pink, 
center creamy yellow. Fragrance XX. Tall. $1.50. 
Note. —Not the variety heretofore offered under 
this name. See Venus. 
PRINCESS MAUD. Medium size, compact, 
bomb. Broad, lilac-white guards, center amber- 
white, carpels yellowish green, with pink stigmas. 
Strong, upright, medium height. Late. A distinct 
and beautiful variety. $1.50. 
♦PHYLLIS KELWAY. A very lovely, delicately 
colored flower, lavender-flesh, passing to white in 
the center. $15. 
QUEEN VICTORIA. Large, globular, medium 
loose, low crown. Milk-white guards, tinted flesh, 
center cream-white, with crimson spots. Fragrance 
X. Medium height, strong, free bloomer. Mid¬ 
season. Distinct from Whitleyi, which is usually 
sold under the name Queen Victoria. 75 cts. 
REFORM. (1910.) Medium size, globular, 
bomb type. Guards and collar a pleasing shade of 
uniform, soft lilac-rose. Fragrance X. Medium 
habit. Early. $2. 
ROSSINI. Medium size, flat, imbricated, semi- 
rose type. Uniform deep Tyrian rose, 4(155), tipped 
silver. Fragrance XX. Habit medium. Early mid¬ 
season. Good. $1. 
*SIR SPENCER PONSONBY FANE. Dark, 
rich crimson guard petals, enclosing a center of long 
filamental petals of rosy lake. $2.50. 
SIGNORINETTA. (1910.) Rose-pink, with 
short central petals of a lighter shade. $3. 
♦SOPHIE MILLER. Delicate flesh, flowers show¬ 
ing anthers. $1.50. 
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